Social support is related to lower risk for cardiovascular disease development. Yet, research has failed to yield consistent evidence for psychological mechanisms of relationships between social support and health outcomes. Explanations for these failures include limitations of research design and statistical analysis, inadequate theory-building, and a failure to investigate implicit psychological processes that operate during normal everyday social interactions. The present study utilized a promising theoretical framework (i.e., social action theory) to evaluate implicit mechanisms within a naturalistic observation study design using multilevel modeling. The primary aims of this study were to evaluate the role of between-person differences...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...
Social support is related to lower risk for cardiovascular disease development. Yet, research has fa...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Theoretical and empirical work suggests that social support is an important predictor of both psycho...
Previous work on social support and stress tolerance using laboratory-based cardiovascular stress re...
This study examines the possibility that social support operates as a moderator of cardiovas-cular r...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that social support may offer a protective role for cardiova...
Abstract Previous work on social support and stress tolerance using laboratory-based cardiovascular...
he pathways linking giving and receiving emotional and instrumental social support, and cardiovascul...
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...
Social support is related to lower risk for cardiovascular disease development. Yet, research has fa...
Introduction. The present research examines the utility and validity of social support - that aspect...
This study tested two hypotheses of associations between dimensions of social connectedness and card...
Purpose: The stress‐buffering hypothesis (Cohen & McKay, 1984, Handbook of psychology and health IV...
Social support has been associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD) morbidity and mortality. Cardio...
Theoretical and empirical work suggests that social support is an important predictor of both psycho...
Previous work on social support and stress tolerance using laboratory-based cardiovascular stress re...
This study examines the possibility that social support operates as a moderator of cardiovas-cular r...
Epidemiological studies have suggested that social support may offer a protective role for cardiova...
Abstract Previous work on social support and stress tolerance using laboratory-based cardiovascular...
he pathways linking giving and receiving emotional and instrumental social support, and cardiovascul...
Background Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered a risk factor...
Previous studies have explored the interaction between supportive and conflictual aspects of social ...
While the benefits of social support for physiological health are well established, the underlying p...
peer-reviewedBackground: Exaggerated cardiovascular reactions to psychological stress are considered...